Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 11:14:50 -0700 From: Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com> To: n9ogk@juno.com (Jack W Doyle) Cc: freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Photo manipulation SW Message-ID: <199707121814.LAA12240@rah.star-gate.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 12 Jul 1997 11:54:50 CDT." <19970712.115451.3462.0.N9OGK@juno.com>
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Sorry for the double post.... Graphic image manipulation programs are closely tied to multimedia . This is a topic that I was hoping to open up to the group;however, in my case I have been tied up with low level stuff. It is never too late to start talking about cool graphic/image manipulation 8) If you visit my sound driver web page , you will see a neat looking heading which was generated over the net using net-fu: http://rah.star-gate.com/HyperNews/get/forums/sound.html http://scheme.xcf.berkeley.edu/net-fu/ So lets open up to the forum by starting to talk about gimp or a cool gimp image procedure or filter . Any takers? Why gimp? Cause there are tons of references in the web about gimp and in some cases people translate adobe photoshop procedures to gimp. Among many things, one of the nice features of gimp is that it has a plug-in interface so additionally functionality is easy to distribute For example , the scsi scanner software package has a gimp plugin interface which allows it to import scanned images directly into gimp for image manipulation. Before we get into language wars because gimp's nterpreter is scheme . Eric Hernes <rrnet.com> wrote a tcl interface for gimp so at the very least we have to available interpreters to use;although, most available script-fu procedures are written in scheme. Enjoy, Amancio
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